While I applaud the St. Benedict Center for it’s unflinching opposition to the hateful, anti-Christian racket of Judaism I would urge them to consider avoiding identifying today’s Talmudist/Kabbalist, Zionist, Atheist, Communist, etc., persons of Judaic background as “Jews.” Adherence to these and other ideologies–all of which either turn the Bible upside down or outright reject it–render any spiritual claim to the title “Jew” void. Neither is there any merit to claims that these people are ethnic descendants of Judah or Benjamin or that they have ancestors from Judea.

There is hardly a word more misunderstood and misapplied today, and with such great consequences, than the word “Jew.” I believe that the authors of the articles at the St. Benedict Center website understand the distinctions themselves very well, however, it leaves room for misinterpretation among the lesser informed if the term “Jew” is used for expediency where “Zionist,” “Talmudist” or “Atheist of Judaic background,” for instance, would be clearer. There is so much confusion surrounding the title, “Jew” and so much at stake that we should be doing whatever possible to clarify it whenever possible.

Further, the rabbis teach their followers that the Gentiles hate “The Jews” no matter what they do, so if we criticize “The Jews” without clear distinction we’re validating the rabbis’ paranoid teachings and driving Judaic persons further under their control. Criticisms should be of specific individuals and organizations based upon specific acts of wrongdoing or adherance to the ideology of Judaism and it’s offshoots. These ideologies exist completely independent of any ethnicity. In truth, there is no “Jewish” ethnicity to speak of. Those who today call themselves “Jews” are of Khazar, Arab-Berber, Ethiopian ethnicity, among others, who converted to Judaism long after the destruction of the Temple. With the Temple birth records being destroyed along with the Temple 2000 years ago, only God knows who the true ethnic Jews are today. This tells me that after Christ, Jewish ethnicity is no more relevant to us than animal sacrifice or circumcision.

The reality is that today’s so-called “Jews” are people just like anyone else with no unique mystical identity either good or evil, but with the unfortunate circumstance of having a background in a tyrannical, tribalistic, anti-Biblical ideology which is extremely difficult to break free of. I believe that many would like to leave “the tribe” and the tyranny of the rabbis if they felt assured that we don’t hate all “Jews” as the rabbis claim. Many of these people would be severing familial ties and subjected to hostilities if they broke rank.

Let us be as clear as possible that our opposition is not to “Jews” but to the ideology of Judaism and it’s offshoots and the behavior which those ideologies engender. Consider, also, that the smearmongers exploit the conditioned response of the masses to loathe anything critical of “the Jews.” If they’re in a position of “defending” “the Jews” their work is easy. Better to put them in the position of having to either defend the genocidal racism of the Zohar, for instance, or leave you alone.

While I applaud the St. Benedict Center for it’s unflinching opposition to the hateful, anti-Christian racket of Judaism I would urge them to consider avoiding identifying today’s Talmudist/Kabbalist, Zionist, Atheist, Communist, etc., persons of Judaic background as “Jews.” Adherence to these and other ideologies–all of which either turn the Bible upside down or outright reject it–render any spiritual claim to the title “Jew” void. Neither is there any merit to claims that these people are ethnic descendants of Judah or Benjamin or that they have ancestors from Judea.

There is hardly a word more misunderstood and misapplied today, and with such great consequences, than the word “Jew.” I believe that the authors of the articles at the St. Benedict Center website understand the distinctions themselves very well, however, it leaves room for misinterpretation among the lesser informed if the term “Jew” is used for expediency where “Zionist,” “Talmudist” or “Atheist of Judaic background,” for instance, would be clearer. There is so much confusion surrounding the title, “Jew” and so much at stake that we should be doing whatever possible to clarify it whenever possible.

Further, the rabbis teach their followers that the Gentiles hate “The Jews” no matter what they do, so if we criticize “The Jews” without clear distinction we’re validating the rabbis’ paranoid teachings and driving Judaic persons further under their control. Criticisms should be of specific individuals and organizations based upon specific acts of wrongdoing or adherance to the ideology of Judaism and it’s offshoots. These ideologies exist completely independent of any ethnicity. In truth, there is no “Jewish” ethnicity to speak of. Those who today call themselves “Jews” are of Khazar, Arab-Berber, Ethiopian ethnicity, among others, who converted to Judaism long after the destruction of the Temple. With the Temple birth records being destroyed along with the Temple 2000 years ago, only God knows who the true ethnic Jews are today. This tells me that after Christ, Jewish ethnicity is no more relevant to us than animal sacrifice or circumcision.

The reality is that today’s so-called “Jews” are people just like anyone else with no unique mystical identity either good or evil, but with the unfortunate circumstance of having a background in a tyrannical, tribalistic, anti-Biblical ideology which is extremely difficult to break free of. I believe that many would like to leave “the tribe” and the tyranny of the rabbis if they felt assured that we don’t hate all “Jews” as the rabbis claim. Many of these people would be severing familial ties and subjected to hostilities if they broke rank.

Let us be as clear as possible that our opposition is not to “Jews” but to the ideology of Judaism and it’s offshoots and the behavior which those ideologies engender. Consider, also, that the smearmongers exploit the conditioned response of the masses to loathe anything critical of “the Jews.” If they’re in a position of “defending” “the Jews” their work is easy. Better to put them in the position of having to either defend the genocidal racism of the Zohar, for instance, or leave you alone.